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  • The Andrews Sisters

    Terkel interviews Maxene Andrews of The Andrews Sisters

    Aug. 23, 1982

    Maxene Andrews reminisces over Andrews Sisters songs with Studs Terkel. She acknowledges the heavy influence the Boswell Sisters played in the creation of their image. She relays musical stories surrounding songs in Abbott and Costello such as "Bugle Boy" from their movie "Buck Privates". How they found the song "Mir Bist Du Schon" and Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin helped with the lyrics. How song pluggers brought The Andrews Sisters "Tip-Pi-Tin". How "Apple Blossom Time" helped an injured soldier at Oak Knoll Hospital upon his return to the states.

  • Margie Adam

    Margie Adam plays and discusses her music

    Jun. 26, 1980

    Margie Adam, singer, songwriter, pianist and activist discusses her latest album (1980) Naked Keys which features her solo piano music.

  • Lincoln Mayorga discusses American popular piano music

    May. 30, 1984

    Studs Terkel and Lincoln Mayorga discuss the evolution of American popular piano music with Mayorga playing examples.

  • Jim Post and Randy Sabien discuss their latest music release

    Apr. 8, 1982

    Folk singer-songwriter and composer Jim Post and musician Randy Sabien discuss their upcoming performance at the Levy Center in Evanston, Illinois. The collaborators discuss their musical backgrounds and their opinions on global warming, religious views, and musical influences.

  • Interviewing Alec Wilder discussing his music and his book: American Popular Songs ; part 3

    1980

    Part 3. Alec Wilder and Harry Bouras discuss Wilder's book "American popular songs", published in 1972.

  • Interviewing Alec Wilder discussing his music and his book: American Popular Songs ; part 2

    1980

    Part 2. Alec Wilder and Harry Bouras discuss Wilder's book "American popular songs", published in 1972.

  • Interviewing Alec Wilder discussing his music and his book: American Popular Songs ; part 1

    1980

    Part 1. Alec Wilder and Harry Bouras discuss Wilder's book "American popular songs", published in 1972.

  • Eric Burdon

    Interview with Eric Burdon

    1967

    Eric Burdon discusses life, music, and musical influences.

  • E.Y. (Yip) Harburg discusses songwriting and "Rhymes for the Irreverent"; part 1

    Jan. 1966

    E.Y. (Yip) Harburg talks about the challenges in writing songs for characters, specifically Og in "Finian's Rainbow". He also discusses the craftsmanship of lyric writing and reads from his book "Rhymes for the Irreverent". Music is heard throughout: "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love" performed by David Wayne and "The Eagle and Me", performed by Dooley Wilson. Part 1 Music has been removed from this recording for copyright reasons.

  • E. Y. (Yip) Harburg discuss his book "At This Point in Rhyme"

    Feb. 18, 1977

    E.Y. (Yip) Harburg and Studs Terkel read from the book "At This Point in Rhyme". E.Y. Harburg also discusses his thoughts on humanity, how to properly write a song, and the importance of light verse and humor as a basis for everything he creates. Excerpts of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Judy Garland, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime" by the Weavers, and a Broadway recording of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra" are played in the original airing but have been removed from this version for copyright reasons.

  • Don McLean

    Don McLean discusses his career and his music

    1980

    Don McLean discusses his career and his music. Don McLean discusses his influences, life experiences, and his songwriting.

  • Frank Zappa

    Discussing the music of the Mothers of Invention and interviewing Frank Zappa

    Aug. 1, 1970

    Discussing the music of the Mothers of Invention and interviewing Frank Zappa. Songs include "Who are the Brain Police," "Brown Shoes Don't Make It," "Concentration Moon," "Mom and Dad," "Bow Tie Daddy," "Harry, You're a Beast," "What's the Ugliest Part of Your Body?" "Trouble Every Day," "Very Distraughtening," "White Ugliness" and "There Will Come a Time."

  • Jerry Garcia

    Discussing rock music and pop culture and interviewing member of the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia assisted by Abe Peck

    Dec. 6, 1979
  • Chanticleer discusses the group's history and music

    Feb. 24, 1994

    Terkel comments and presents the music of Chanticleer, an acapella ensemble, comprised of 12 all male voices. Chanticleer discusses the following: the group vocal composition; the groups history; various recordings; and their influences. Chanticleer performs the following songs live on air: "Benedicamus Domino", "If Ye Love Me", "O Sacrum Convivium", "Nude Descending a Staircase", "When I Fall in Love", "Jesus Met the Woman at the Well", and "Magnificat a 12".

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